SCSViper
Viper Owner
Don't go SCS, It's a trap, you won't get to see the new car until the drywall is done
Thanks for warning me, I hate hanging drywall!!
Scott
Don't go SCS, It's a trap, you won't get to see the new car until the drywall is done
Don't go SCS, It's a trap, you won't get to see the new car until the drywall is done
It's really very, very simple, no car manufacturer in history has ever allowed a picture of a car that is two years away from production to be seen by the public.
THIS manufacturer allowed 800 people to view not only that car but 5 or 6 others, which also included cars that have not been seen by even the spy photo motoring press. On the way home I was reading the current issue of of one of the car mags and they had a spy photo of the new Charger with a cover pulled off the front of the car back to the windshield. They thought that view was a big deal.
We walked around and SAT in the same car 18 hours prior. Red car with a full on red leather interior that looked like a new Lexus....STUNNING.
THAT is what we mean when we say we have a special relationship with Dodge and that they are willing to share with us in a way no other manufacturer does.
I repeat, no manufacturer in history has shown a car 2 years away from production to their enthusiast group. We do have the best relationship in the industry with our manufacturer. There were many indications that this was going to happen, Ralph even mentioned it in his editorial in Viper magazine, those that chose to go got to see it. Showing up in person and going through strict security was the only way to prevent pictures. And pictures can't just be thrown up on the internet for the club, there is NO way to protect a picture like that and no one should expect Dodge NOT to want to protect the view of a project two years out.
it amazez me how it seems 80 percent of you guys think it should look like the gen 11... i think the gen 11 is ugly,but differant..thats what makes the car kool... but would never own a gen11 cause its ugly oh boy here comes the strorm
The front end pic in the Autoweek mag is NOT even close to what I saw plus like eeveryone has said the back end of the car we saw has a decidedly retro gen 2 look to it. It has side exhaust wih a roughly rectangular outlet, hood vents that mate up to the rear of the radiator, a side scoop directly behind the driver and passenger window to help with rear brake and diff cooling, a very modified version of the rifle sight grill.
In other words it doesnt look like anything in the auto week picture for sure
Okay Ladies and gentlemen. Listen up.
Go back in this thread and re-read several posts.
Specifically re-read and commit to memory posts # 36; 65; & 82.
There is NO room for tolerance on this at all!!!
Thank you for your time and attention.
PBR
Yellow is the fastest!!!
Okay Ladies and gentlemen. Listen up.
Go back in this thread and re-read several posts.
Specifically re-read and commit to memory posts # 36; 65; & 82.
There is NO room for tolerance on this at all!!!
Thank you for your time and attention.
PBR
Yellow is the fastest!!!
Specifically re-read and commit to memory posts # 36; 65; & 82.
There is NO room for tolerance on this at all!!!
There is no room for tolerance when it comes to the unauthorized release of actual photos of the Gen V. Talk, speculation and guessing is not prohibited. How could it be? It is allowed by the First Amendment and the equivalent provisions of each state constitution. One of the main purposes of having the mock up at VOI was to create a buzz about the car not to stifle it. Let the buzz continue. It is good for Chrysler, Dodge, the VCA and the perfomance car world in general. I do not think that any moderator here disagrees with the above.